EP4363733A1 - Platten mit einer mechanischen verriegelungsvorrichtung und einem zugehörigen zusammengesetzten artikel - Google Patents

Platten mit einer mechanischen verriegelungsvorrichtung und einem zugehörigen zusammengesetzten artikel

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EP4363733A1
EP4363733A1 EP22833759.8A EP22833759A EP4363733A1 EP 4363733 A1 EP4363733 A1 EP 4363733A1 EP 22833759 A EP22833759 A EP 22833759A EP 4363733 A1 EP4363733 A1 EP 4363733A1
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groove
panel
along
edge
set according
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Thomas MEIJER
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Valinge Innovation AB
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B96/00Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
    • A47B96/20Furniture panels or like furniture elements
    • A47B96/201Edge features
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B12/00Jointing of furniture or the like, e.g. hidden from exterior
    • F16B12/10Jointing of furniture or the like, e.g. hidden from exterior using pegs, bolts, tenons, clamps, clips, or the like
    • F16B12/12Jointing of furniture or the like, e.g. hidden from exterior using pegs, bolts, tenons, clamps, clips, or the like for non-metal furniture parts, e.g. made of wood, of plastics
    • F16B12/125Jointing of furniture or the like, e.g. hidden from exterior using pegs, bolts, tenons, clamps, clips, or the like for non-metal furniture parts, e.g. made of wood, of plastics using mortise and tenon joints
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B47/00Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements
    • A47B47/04Cabinets, racks or shelf units, characterised by features related to dismountability or building-up from elements made mainly of wood or plastics
    • A47B47/042Panels connected without frames
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B12/00Jointing of furniture or the like, e.g. hidden from exterior
    • F16B12/10Jointing of furniture or the like, e.g. hidden from exterior using pegs, bolts, tenons, clamps, clips, or the like
    • F16B12/12Jointing of furniture or the like, e.g. hidden from exterior using pegs, bolts, tenons, clamps, clips, or the like for non-metal furniture parts, e.g. made of wood, of plastics
    • F16B12/26Jointing of furniture or the like, e.g. hidden from exterior using pegs, bolts, tenons, clamps, clips, or the like for non-metal furniture parts, e.g. made of wood, of plastics using snap-action elements
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2230/00Furniture jointing; Furniture with such jointing
    • A47B2230/0074Mortise and tenon joints or the like including some general male and female connections
    • A47B2230/0096Assembling sheet parts by male and female parts formed in the sheet thickness
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B2230/00Furniture jointing; Furniture with such jointing
    • A47B2230/02Assembly systems with separate fixing devices on each corner wall and a common corner joining element

Definitions

  • the disclosure generally relates to a set of panels comprising a first panel and a second panel that are configured to be locked to each other at angle of between 30° and 150°, such as essentially perpendicularly, to each other by means of a mechanical locking device.
  • the panels may be assembled and locked to each other to provide a box, such as a casket or a coffin, or to provide a furniture assembly, such as a kitchen fixture, a bookshelf, a cupboard, a wardrobe or a drawer.
  • WO 2015/105449 discloses a set of panels including a first and a second panel arranged perpendicularly to each other.
  • the panels are provided with a mechanical locking device for locking a first edge of the first panel to a second edge of the second panel.
  • An edge section of the second edge is insertable into the edge section groove at the first edge.
  • a flexible tongue arranged in an insertion groove provided in the edge section groove cooperates with a tongue groove provided at the edge section of the second panel.
  • a first thickness of a core material between the edge section groove and an outermost surface of the first edge is greater than a minimum second thickness of a core material of the edge section of the second panel.
  • the set of panels may provide an assembled product with a mechanical locking system having an improved strength and, optionally, stability.
  • a mechanical locking system having an improved strength and, optionally, stability.
  • the tongue groove may weaken the edge section to an unsatisfactory degree.
  • a particularly strong locking function may be needed, preferably while maintaining at least some of the advantages mentioned above.
  • Yet another object of at least embodiments of the present disclosure is to provide a balanced compromise between a design of cooperating elements of the mechanical locking device so that a satisfactory robustness and/or locking strength may be provided or maintained.
  • a set of panels comprising a first panel and a second panel configured to assume a locked state in which a first main plane of the first panel is arranged at an angle of between 30° and 150°, such as between 45° and 135°, relative to a second main plane of the second panel.
  • the set comprises a groove provided in the first panel, an edge section of the second panel, an insertion groove provided in the groove of the first panel, a separate tongue arranged in the insertion groove, and a tongue groove provided in the edge section of the second panel.
  • the separate tongue is configured to cooperate, preferably engage, with the tongue groove for locking the first and second panels to each other in a first direction perpendicular to the first main plane and the edge section of the second panel is configured to cooperate, preferably engage, with the groove of the first panel for locking the first and second panels to each other in a second direction, which is parallel to the first main plane and which extend towards a side edge surface of the first panel.
  • a bottom portion of the groove comprises an elevated portion arranged at least in an outer section of the groove along the second direction, wherein an area of the elevated portion is at least 3% of an area of a rectangular bounded region extending along boundaries of the bottom portion.
  • the elevated portion may reinforce a section, preferably an edge section, of the first panel, whereby the locking strength may be improved.
  • a section of the first panel such as in the edge section thereof, the panel may become too weak for some applications, such as when the panels are configured to be assembled to provide a box, such as a casket or a coffin, or to provide a furniture assembly, such as a kitchen fixture, a bookshelf, a cupboard, a wardrobe or a drawer.
  • the section comprising the groove may not be able to resist a torque exceeding a certain threshold value which, for example, may be induced when the panels are heavily loaded and/or when the edge section of the second panel is inserted into the groove.
  • the edge section of the second panel may be shaped to accommodate the elevated portion, for example by comprising a recess.
  • the edge section may be strengthened.
  • a balanced compromise between the design of the edge sections may be provided such that a sufficiently high robustness and/or strong locking strength may be provided or maintained in both of the first and second panels.
  • the rectangular bounded region may extend along outer boundaries of the bottom portion along the first and/or second directions.
  • first and second panels are included as examples of such “panels”.
  • Each panel may comprise a pair of faces and a pair of side edge surfaces extending between the faces.
  • a face and a side edge surface of the, preferably first and/or second, panel may be arranged essentially perpendicularly to each other.
  • each panel may comprise a pair of side end surfaces (side portions) extending between the faces and the side edge surfaces.
  • the side edge surfaces may be provided in a respective edge section of each panel.
  • first and second (and third) directions when describing the second panel.
  • said directions may be used when referring to the second panel when the panels assume the locked state.
  • each panel may be essentially constant, except possibly at one or both edge sections of the panel. Thereby, an inner face and an outer face may be provided at an essentially constant distance from each other in the first direction.
  • each panel may be substantially formed as parallelepipeds, such as rectangular parallelepipeds.
  • the first and second main planes may be arranged at angle of 30°-150° as seen from a (cross-sectional) side view, preferably along a third direction which is perpendicular to the first and second directions.
  • cooperating elements may cooperate by direct engagement or indirectly.
  • a sealing agent such as a wax, silicone, a rubber strip or an adhesive, provided between the cooperating elements, thereby providing examples of an indirect engagement.
  • the area of the elevated portion may be at least 10%, such as at least 20%, or even at least 30%, of the area of the rectangular bounded region.
  • the area of the elevated portion may not exceed 70% of the area of the rectangular bounded region, for example being between 3% and 70%, such as 10-70% or 10-50%, such as 20-60% or 20-35%.
  • the panels disclosed herein may comprise or may be wood-fibre based boards, such as particle boards, HDF boards, MDF boards, OSB boards, solid wood boards, wood-fibre composite boards or plywood boards.
  • a core of the panel may be any of these boards.
  • the boards may be provided with a decorative structure on at least one of its faces, such as paint or a decorative layer at least partially encapsulating the board.
  • the side end surfaces and/or the side edge surfaces of the boards may be provided with border strips for providing a reinforcement and/or a decorative effect of the boards.
  • the set of panels in accordance with the first aspect may be particularly advantageous for anisotropic boards, soft boards or brittle boards, which may be more prone to becoming deformed or even damaged under a high load and/or a high torque, such as by cracking or delamination.
  • the panels disclosed herein may alternatively comprise or be polymer-based boards, for example comprising thermoplastic polymers, such as PVC, or comprising a thermosetting resin, such as a melamine formaldehyde resin.
  • the area of the elevated portion and the area of the bounded region may be defined in a cross-sectional side view of the first panel, preferably along a third direction which is perpendicular to the first and second directions.
  • the bounded region may be defined by a first and a second plane that are parallel to the first main plane, wherein the first plane extends along an innermost portion of the groove and the second plane extends along a highest portion of the elevated portion along the first direction.
  • the bounded region may be defined by a third and a fourth plane that extend along the first direction and along a third direction which is perpendicular to the first and the second directions, wherein the third and the fourth planes extend along a respective outermost wall portion of the bottom portion along the second direction.
  • the groove may be provided in an edge section of the first panel. Alternatively, or preferably additionally, the groove may be provided in an inner face of the first panel.
  • A, preferably maximal, width of the elevated portion along the second direction may be at least 20%, preferably at least 30% or even at least 40%, of a, preferably maximal, width of the bottom portion along the second direction.
  • A, preferably maximal, height of the elevated portion along the first direction may be 5-60%, preferably 12-50%, of a, preferably maximal, depth of the groove.
  • the groove may further comprise a main groove portion provided outside of the bottom portion along the first direction.
  • the edge section of the second panel may comprise a first and a second edge portion, wherein the second edge portion is configured to cooperate with the main groove portion in the locked state of the first and second panels.
  • the second edge portion and the main groove portion may be configured to cooperate for locking in the second direction.
  • a first edge portion of the edge section of the second panel may taper outwards, i.e., moving outwardly, along the first direction. Thereby, the second panel may be guided into the groove in an improved manner.
  • An external wall of the elevated portion may extend between an innermost portion of the groove and a main groove portion provided outside of the bottom portion along the first direction.
  • An external wall of the elevated portion may comprise at least one planar segment.
  • An external wall of the elevated portion may comprise a convex segment and/or a concave segment.
  • a convex segment more core material may be provided in the groove and by means of a concave segment a transition between the elevated portion on the one hand and the innermost portion of the groove and the main groove portion on the other hand may be smoothened. In both these scenarios the risk of cracking of an edge section of the first panel may be reduced.
  • a shape of an external wall of the elevated portion may substantially correspond to a shape of a first tapering segment of the first edge portion configured to face the external wall in the locked state. Thereby, a larger portion of the groove may be occupied with material from the edge section of the second panel, whereby the locking strength may be even further improved.
  • At least an inner section of a main groove portion of the groove may have an essentially constant width, preferably along the second direction, and/or at least a section of a second edge portion of the edge section of the second panel may have an essentially constant width, preferably along the second direction.
  • the bottom portion may be asymmetric along a centre line extending along the first direction.
  • a major portion, such as at least 50% of the area, of the elevated portion may be provided in the outer section of the groove. In some embodiments, at least 70% of the area or sometimes even the entire area may be provided in the outer section.
  • the bottom portion and/or the first edge portion may be disposed inwardly of an opening of the insertion groove along the first direction in the locked state.
  • the bottom portion is provided inwardly of a section of the groove having an essentially constant width along the second direction.
  • Said section may be at least an inner section of the main groove portion.
  • the elevated portion preferably the entire bottom portion, may be spaced from the edge section of the second panel in the locked state by at least one space.
  • an improved, such as a more failsafe, locking of the panels may be provided.
  • the panels may be locked in the first direction by the cooperation between the separate tongue and the tongue groove on the one hand and by a cooperation between a fitting groove provided in the edge section and a corner portion of the first panel on the other hand.
  • a thickness, such as a minimal thickness, along the second direction between the groove and a side edge surface of the first panel may be greater than a minimal thickness of the edge section of the second panel.
  • a ratio between a width of the elevated portion along the second direction and a depth of the groove may exceed 0.20.
  • An opening of the groove may be wider than an inner section of a main groove portion of the groove.
  • the first main plane may be arranged essentially perpendicularly to the second main plane.
  • the second direction may thereby be perpendicular to the second main plane of the second panel.
  • An edge strip such as an edge banding, may be provided on the side edge surface. Thereby, the reinforcement and/or strength of the edge section of the first panel may become further improved. Alternatively, or additionally, by means of the elevated portion, a thickness of the edge strip may become smaller. Thereby, less material may be used, and the cost may be reduced. Also, the edge strip may conceal a groove extending to the side edge surface. An edge strip may be particularly useful when the first, and preferably the second, panel comprises wood-fibre based boards, such as particle boards.
  • an assembled article comprising the set of panels in accordance with any of embodiments of the first aspect.
  • the assembled article may be a box, such as a casket or a coffin, or to provide a furniture assembly, such as a kitchen fixture, a bookshelf, a cupboard, a wardrobe or a drawer.
  • Figs. 1a-1c illustrate in perspective views an embodiment of a set of panels in a locked state (Fig. 1a) and in an unlocked state (Figs. 1b-1c).
  • Fig. 1d illustrates an embodiment of a separate tongue in a cross-sectional top view and in a cross-sectional side view that may be used for locking the panels in Figs. 1a-1c.
  • Figs. 2a-2d illustrate cross-sectional side views of the set of panels in Figs la ic along the lines A-A, B-B and C-C and an enlarged partial cross- sectional side view of the set of panels in Fig. 2c.
  • Figs. 2e-2g illustrate in front views embodiments of an inner face of a first panel of a set of panels.
  • Figs. 3a-3d illustrate cross-sectional side views of an embodiment of a set of panels in an unlocked state and a locked state and an enlarged partial cross-sectional side view of the set of panels in Fig. 3c.
  • Figs. 3e-3f illustrate in enlarged partial cross-sectional side views embodiments of a set of panels in a locked state.
  • Figs. 4a-4d illustrate cross-sectional side views of an embodiment of a set of panels in an unlocked state and a locked state and an enlarged partial cross-sectional side view of the set of panels in Fig. 4c.
  • Figs. 5a-5d illustrate cross-sectional side views of an embodiment of a set of panels in an unlocked state and a locked state and an enlarged partial cross-sectional side view of the set of panels in Fig. 5c.
  • Fig. 5e illustrates in a cross-sectional side view an embodiment of a first panel in an unlocked state.
  • Figs. 6a-6b illustrate cross-sectional side views of embodiments of a set of panels in a locked state.
  • Figs. 7a-7b illustrate cross-sectional side views of embodiments of a set of panels.
  • Figs. 7c-7d illustrate in a perspective view (Fig. 7c) and a side view (Fig. 7d) embodiments of an assembled article, such as a furniture assembly.
  • Fig. 7e illustrate an embodiment, e.g., of the set of panels in Fig. 1a along the lines E-E in a front view.
  • the panels are configured to assume a locked state in which a first main plane M1 of the first panel 1 is arranged at an angle f of between 30° and 150°, such as between 45° and 135°, relative to a second main plane M2 of the second panel 2.
  • the first main plane M1 is arranged essentially perpendicularly, i.e. 90°, to the second main plane M2.
  • the first main plane M1 is arranged at an angle f of 45° and 135° relative to the second main plane M2, respectively.
  • the panels 1 , 2 may be configured to be assembled to an assembled article 20, which may be a box, such as a casket or a coffin, or a furniture assembly, such as a kitchen fixture, a bookshelf, a cupboard, a wardrobe or a drawer. See Figs. 7c-7d for embodiments of such an article 20.
  • each panel 1 , 2 may comprise a pair of inner 1 a, 2a and outer 1 b, 2b faces, a pair of side edge surfaces 1 c, 1 d, 2c, 2d extending between the faces 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, and a pair of side end surfaces 1e, 1f, 2e, 2f extending between the faces and the side edge surfaces 1c, 1 d, 2c, 2d.
  • the inner faces 1a, 2a may be provided adjacent each other in the locked state.
  • the side edge surfaces 1c, 1 d, 2c, 2d may be provided in a respective edge section 9, 9', 4, 4' of each panel 1 , 2.
  • a side edge surface 2c of an edge section 4 of the second panel 2 may face and/or may be provided in an inner face 1a of the first panel 1.
  • an edge section 9 of the first panel 1 and the edge section 4 may be configured to be adjacent to each other in the locked state.
  • the outer face 2b of the second panel and the side edge surface 1c of the first panel may be configured to be essentially flush with each other in the locked state.
  • the side edge surface 1c may be arranged essentially perpendicularly to the inner 1a and/or the outer 1 b face(s).
  • Each panel 1 , 2 may comprise a core of, or may be, a wood-fibre based board, such as a particle board, HDF board, MDF board, OSB board, solid wood board, wood- fibre composite board or plywood board.
  • a fibre-orientation of wood fibres 14, 15 of the wood-fibre based board of the first panel 1 (second panel 2) may be essentially parallel with the first main plane M1 (second main plane M2).
  • 1 d, 2c, 2d and/or the side end surfaces 1 e, 1f, 2e, 2f of the panels may be provided with border strips.
  • the panels 1, 2 have an essentially uniform thickness T1, T2, cf. Figs. 1b- 1 c.
  • T1 , T2 is larger than 10 mm, such as 12-18 mm or 19- 25 mm.
  • Thinner panels, for example, may have a thickness not exceeding 19 mm, preferably not exceeding 16 mm, such as 8-19 mm or 10-16 mm.
  • the set comprises a mechanical locking device for locking the first 1 and second 2 to each other.
  • the set comprises a groove 3 provided in the first panel 1 , preferably in the inner face 1a thereof and preferably in the edge section 9.
  • the set further comprises an insertion groove 5 provided in the groove 3 in which a separate, preferably flexible, tongue 6 is arranged.
  • the set comprises the edge section 4 of the second panel and a tongue groove 7 provided in the edge section 4.
  • the first main plane M 1 may be parallel to the inner 1 a and/or outer 1 b face(s) and the second main plane M2 may be parallel to the inner 2a and/or outer 2b face(s).
  • the first M1 and second M2 planes extend along the inner face 1a and the inner face 2a, respectively.
  • the first panel 1 may extend in a first direction X perpendicular to the first main plane M1 and in a second direction Y that is parallel to the first main plane M1 and extends towards a side edge surface 1c, which may be provided in the edge portion 9 of the first panel 1.
  • the first panel 1 may also extend in a third direction Z, which is perpendicular to the first X and second Y directions.
  • the first X, second Y and third Z directions may be parallel to a vector extending between the faces 1a, 1b, between the side edge surfaces 1c, 1 d, and between the side end surfaces 1e, 1 f, respectively.
  • the separate tongue 6 is configured to cooperate with the tongue groove 7 for locking the first 1 and second 2 panels to each other in the first direction X.
  • edge section 4 is configured to cooperate with the groove 3 for locking the first 1 and second 2 panels to each other in the second direction Y.
  • the panels 1, 2 may be configured to be locked to each other by a relative essentially linear displacement of the panels, preferably along the first direction X, when the first main plane M1 is arranged at the angle f of 30°-150°, e.g., essentially at 90°, relative to the second main plane M2.
  • the groove 3 may comprise a bottom portion 3a and a main groove portion 3b provided outside of the bottom portion 3a along the first direction X.
  • the bottom portion 3a may be disposed inwardly of an opening 5a of the insertion groove 5 along the first direction X.
  • At least a section of the main groove portion 3b may be wider than the bottom portion 3a along the second direction Y.
  • the main groove portion 3b includes an opening section 3c and an inner section 10a.
  • the opening 3c of the groove 3 preferably is wider than the inner section 10a of the main groove portion 3b. As shown in, e.g., Figs.
  • the bottom portion 3a may be asymmetric along a centre line CX of the bottom groove 3a extending along the first direction X, preferably as seen in a cross-sectional side view.
  • the edge section 4 may comprise a first 4a and a second 4b edge portion, wherein the second edge portion 4b is configured to cooperate with the main groove portion 3b in the locked state, preferably with the inner section 10a.
  • the first edge portion 4a may be arranged outside of the second edge portion 4b along the first direction X.
  • the first edge portion 4a In the locked state, and with respect to the first panel 1 , the first edge portion 4a may be disposed inwardly of the opening 5a along the first direction X.
  • the first edge portion 4a preferably tapers moving outwardly along the first direction X.
  • the first edge portion 4a may comprise a recess 4e for accommodating an elevated portion 8 (introduced below) of the groove 3.
  • the first edge portion 4a is asymmetric along the centre line CX.
  • the edge section 4 may comprise a depression 4f, preferably in the outer face 2b, configured to accommodate a lip portion 9a of the edge section 9 in the locked state.
  • the lip portion 9a may be provided outside of the groove 3 along the second direction Y.
  • the lip portion 9a may extend beyond the insertion groove 5 along the first direction X in a direction towards the inner face 1a, preferably extending to the inner face 1a and/or the first main plane M1. Thereby, the side edge surface 1c may extend beyond the insertion groove 5, preferably to the inner face 1a.
  • At least the inner section 10a of the main groove portion 3b has an essentially constant width WG along the second direction Y.
  • at least a section 10b of the second edge portion 4b has an essentially constant width WE, preferably along the second direction Y as specified in the locked state.
  • the constant width(s) WG and/or WE of the inner section 10a and/or the section 10b may extend along the first direction X, such as corresponding to at least 5% or at least 10% of a depth D (described further below) of the groove 3; for example, 5-40% of the depth, such as 10-30% of the depth.
  • the inner section 10a and the section 10b may be provided inwardly of the insertion groove 5 along the first direction X.
  • A, preferably minimal, thickness U1 along the second direction Y between the groove 3 and the side edge surface 1c of the first panel 1 may be greater than a minimal thickness U2 of the edge section 4 of the second panel 2.
  • the thickness U1 may be a distance between the inner section 10a of the main groove portion 3b and the side edge surface 1c.
  • the minimal thickness U2 may be determined along a direction DA provided at an angle a with respect to the second main plane M2, preferably with respect to the main plane M2, see Fig. 2d.
  • U2 may be measured, e.g., from a bottom of the tongue groove 7 to an inner surface 4h of the depression 4f, such as to or inside of the section 10b.
  • the measurement may be performed with a caliper.
  • the angle a is 45°-135°.
  • U1 may be at least 1.1 or at least 1.25, such as between 2.0 and 3.0, times U2.
  • a ratio U1/T1 may generally herein exceed 0.35, preferably being 0.35-0.60, such as 0.44-0.55.
  • the separate tongue 6 may comprise a polymeric material and, preferably, a reinforcement structure, such as glass fibres. Moreover, as shown schematically in Fig. 1 d, and which is conceivable in any of the embodiments in Figs. 1 a-1 c, 2a-2g, 3a-3f, 4a-4d, 5a-5e, 6a-6b and 7a-7e, the separate tongue 6 may comprise flexible protrusions 6c that are bendable in a transverse direction T of the separate tongue and that may displace the separate tongue in the insertion groove 5 during locking, which for example may be a snap action. The displacement may be caused by virtue of a biasing force of the flexible protrusions 6c.
  • the separate tongue 6 may be embodied as in described, e.g., on page 8, line 14 to page 9, line 3, and Figs. 4a-4d in WO 2012/154113 A1 , whose content hereby is incorporated by reference.
  • the insertion groove 5 may be provided in an inner wall 12d of the groove 3 along the second direction Y.
  • the insertion groove 5 is inclined with respect to the main plane M1, such as by an angle b of 10°-60°.
  • the insertion groove 5 may comprise a pair of oppositely arranged internal walls 5a, 5b, see, e.g., Fig. 1 d.
  • the separate tongue 6 is displaceably inserted in the insertion groove 5, such as by being linearly displaceable along a direction L. During locking, the separate tongue 6 may be displaced into the insertion groove 5 and thereafter out of the insertion groove into the tongue groove 7.
  • the separate tongue 6 may be displaced into the insertion groove by cooperation, such as engagement, between the separate tongue and the edge section 4, such as a second tapering segment 4d of the first edge portion 4a configured to face the innermost portion 12a and/or the inner wall 12d in the locked state.
  • the separate tongue may comprise two opposite displacement surfaces 6a, 6b, one or both of which may be displaceable against the, preferably, parallel, internal wall(s) 5a, 5b during locking.
  • the tongue groove 7 may be provided in the inner face 2a of the second panel 2. With respect to the second panel 2, the tongue groove 7 preferably is provided inwardly of the section 10b along the first direction X, wherein the section 10b has an essentially constant width WE (see region between the broken lines in Fig.
  • the bottom of the tongue groove 7 is provided inwardly of the section 10b.
  • the tongue groove may comprise a tongue wall 7a configured to engage with the separate tongue 6 in the locked state.
  • the separate tongue 6 may engage with the tongue groove 7 outwardly of the section 10a and/or inwardly of the section 10b.
  • the tongue wall 7a is inclined with respect to the second main plane M2, such as by an angle d of 25°-65°.
  • the tongue groove may comprise an opposite tongue wall 7b, e.g., being inclined at an angle e of 25°-65 w.r.t. the main plane M2.
  • tongue groove may be substantially triangularly shaped.
  • the second panel 2 may comprise a fitting groove 10, preferably provided in the edge section 4 and in the inner face 2a.
  • the fitting groove 10 may be provided inwardly of the tongue groove 7 along the first direction X.
  • the fitting groove 10 may be configured to cooperate with a corner portion 11 of the first panel 1 , preferably provided in the inner wall 12d and/or the inner face 1a, such as forming a joining portion between them.
  • first 1 and second 2 panels preferably abut each other such that at least a face edge portion 1 g of the inner face 1 a provided outside of the groove 3 along the second direction Y may be concealed, cf. Fig. 2d.
  • an overlapping portion 4g of the depression 4f may cooperate, such as engage, with the face edge portion 1g.
  • the cooperation between the separate tongue 6 and the tongue groove 7 and, preferably, between the fitting groove 10 and the corner portion 11 and/or between the overlapping portion 4g and the face edge portion 1 g, may provide locking of the panels 1, 2 in the first direction X.
  • cooperation between the inner section 10a and the section 10b, and optionally between the fitting groove 10 and the corner portion 11 may provide locking of the panels 1 , 2 in the second direction Y.
  • the bottom portion 3a comprises an elevated portion 8 arranged at least in an outer section 12 of the groove 3 along the second direction Y.
  • the outer section 12 may be provided outside of the centre line CX along the second direction Y.
  • the bottom portion 3a may completely house the elevated portion 8.
  • An area A of the elevated portion 8 is at least 3%, such as at least 10% or at least 20%, of an area B of a rectangular bounded region R extending along boundaries of the bottom portion 3a.
  • the area A may be 3-70%, such as 10-70% or 10-50%, such as 20-60% or 20-35% of the area B.
  • the areas A, B are defined in a cross-sectional side view of the first panel 1 , such as in a view along the third direction Z, cf. Figs. 2d, 3d, 4d and 5d.
  • the bounded region R may be defined by a first plane P1 and a second plane P2 that each is parallel to the first main plane M1, wherein the first plane P1 extends along an innermost portion 12a of the groove 3 and the second plane P2 extends along a highest portion 8b of the elevated portion 8 along the first direction X.
  • the bounded region R may be defined by a third P3 and a fourth P4 plane that each extends along the first direction X and along the third direction Z, wherein the third P3 and the fourth P4 planes extend along a respective outermost wall portion 12b, 12c of the bottom portion 3a along the second direction Y.
  • the elevated portion 8 may at least be defined by the first plane P1 and the third plane P3. In particular, the elevated portion 8 may be disposed within the rectangular bounded region R.
  • the bounded region R may be defined by a third plane P3 and a fourth plane P4 that each is parallel to the second main plane M2, wherein the third P3 and the fourth P4 planes extend along a respective outermost wall portion 12b, 12c of the bottom portion 3a provided along the second direction Y. Similar statements may be made for panels arranged at an angle f of 30°-150°, such as shown in Figs.
  • an obtuse angle f implies a rotation by a negative angle, i.e., a rotation by a positive angle f-90° in a counterclockwise direction.
  • the elevated portion 8 may be elevated along the first direction X with respect to the innermost portion 12a. For example, it may be elevated with respect to the plane P1.
  • An external wall 8a of the elevated portion may extend between the innermost portion 12a and the main groove portion 3b.
  • the innermost portion 12a may be an innermost wall of the groove 3, for example being planar and, preferably extending along the second direction Y.
  • the innermost portion 12a may be a deepest section of the, preferably inclined, external wall 8a as shown in, e.g., Fig. 4a.
  • the elevated portion 8 may have an extension in the first X and second Y directions and may extend along a part of a width WB of the bottom portion 3a along the second direction Y, cf. Figs. 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a and 5e.
  • the elevated portion 8 may be arranged the outer section 12 only.
  • a width W of the elevated portion 8 along the second direction Y may be at least 20%, preferably at least 30%, of the width WB of the bottom portion 3a.
  • W may be 20-80% or 20-60%, such as 30-50%, of WB.
  • a height H of the elevated portion 8 along the first direction X may be 5-60%, preferably 12-50%, of a depth D of the groove 3.
  • the width W and/or height H may be a maximal width and/or maximal height.
  • the depth D may be a distance, such as a maximal distance, along the first direction X from the innermost portion 12a to the inner face 1a of the first panel.
  • a ratio W/D between the width W and the depth D may exceed 0.20, such as 0.20-0.60, such as 0.25-0.50.
  • 1 mm£W ⁇ WB such as 2 mm£W ⁇ 5 mm
  • 1 mm£H ⁇ 4 mm In non-limiting examples, 1 mm£W ⁇ WB, such as 2 mm£W ⁇ 5 mm, and/or 1 mm£H ⁇ 4 mm.
  • the area B may be calculated as WB*H.
  • the area A may be calculated as W*H/2.
  • the elevated portion 8 may extend along substantially the entirety of the width WB of the bottom portion 3a.
  • the external wall 8a may comprise at least one planar segment.
  • the external wall 8a comprises a single, preferably inclined, planar segment and in Figs. 3a-3d a plurality of, such as two or three, planar elements.
  • the elevated portion 8 may be substantially triangularly shaped, preferably as seen in a cross-sectional side view.
  • An angle g between an inclined planar external wall 8a and the second main plane M2 may be 0°-80°, such as 25°-70°.
  • the external wall 8a comprises a convex segment and in Figs.
  • the external wall 8a comprises a concave segment.
  • the area A of an elevated portion comprising a convex segment, such as that in Fig. 5e, may be up to 70% of the area B.
  • a shape of the external wall 8a may substantially correspond to a shape of a first tapering segment 4c of the first edge portion 4a configured to face the external wall in the locked state.
  • the elevated portion 8 preferably the entire bottom portion 3a, may be spaced from the edge section 4 by at least one space S1 , S2, S3, see, e.g., Figs. 2c, 3c, 4c and 5c.
  • the inner section 10a and the section 10b preferably cooperate.
  • an edge strip 1 h is provided on, such as bonded to, the side edge surface 1c, see Figs. 7a-7b.
  • the outer face 2b of the second panel and the, preferably outer surface 1j of, the edge strip 1h may be essentially flush with each other in the locked state.
  • the outer face 2b and the side edge surface 1c may be essentially flush with each other in the locked state and/or the, preferably outer surface 1j of, the edge strip 1 h may extend outward of the side edge surface 1c along the second direction Y.
  • the side edge surfaces 1d and/or 2d may also be provided with an edge strip 1 i, 2h, even though these may be left out.
  • the edge strip 1 h, 1 i, 2h may be an edge banding.
  • the edge strip 1 h, 1 i, 2h may be an edge banding.
  • 1 i, 2h may comprise a paper, a veneer, or a thermoplastic strip, such as polypropylene, PP, or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, ABS.
  • the paper may comprise, such as being impregnated with, a resin, such as a melamine-formaldehyde resin.
  • A, preferably maximal, thickness TS of the edge strip 1 h, 1 i, 2h may be less than 2.0 mm, preferably 0.4-1.5 mm, more preferably 0.5-1 .0 mm.
  • the edge strip may be bonded to the side edge surface 1c, 1 d, 2d by means of an adhesive.
  • a hot-melt adhesive may be used, or the edge strip may comprise a layer of adhesive configured to melt from an activation by hot air or laser.
  • Any of the embodiments disclosed herein, such as in any of Figs. 1a-1c, 2a-2g, 3a-3f, 4a-4d, 5a-5e, 6a-6b and 7c-7e, may comprise one or several edge strips 1 h, 1 i, 2h.
  • the insertion groove 5 may extend along at least 50% of a length L1 of the first panel along the third direction Z, such as along its entire length L1.
  • the edge section 4, preferably including the tongue groove 7 may have an essentially constant cross-section along at least 50% of a length L2 of the second panel along the third direction Z, such as along its entire length L2.
  • the elevated portion 8 may extend along a length L0 of at least 5%, preferably at least 50%, or sometimes an entirety, of a longitudinal length LG of the groove 3 along the third direction Z.
  • a remaining portion of the longitudinal length LG without the elevated portion 8 may comprise a raised section 8' having an area A' that is smaller than 3% of the area B, such as being absent, cf. Figs. 2c, 2f and 5d, where i.a. a groove 3 without the elevated portion 8 is shown in the outer section 12 by the broken line 3'.
  • the groove 3 may have a substantially full depth.
  • the raised section 8' may be the same as for the elevated portion 8.
  • the area A' may be defined by the planes P1 , P2 and/or P3, P4, cf. Fig. 5d, and, furthermore, the raised section 8' may comprise a concave segment.
  • the groove 3 extends along the entire length L1 of the first panel and the elevated portion 8 extends along substantially the entire groove 3, see Fig. 2e.
  • the groove 3 extends along the entire length L1 of the first panel and the elevated portion 8 extends along less than 20% of the length L1 , e.g., at a region along a side edge surface 1c, 1 d, such as in proximity to one or both side end surfaces 1e, 1f, see Fig. 2f. Thereby, it may provide a local reinforcement.
  • the groove 3 extends along a portion of the length L1 , thereby preferably being defined by one or two side walls 13, and the elevated portion 8 preferably extends along the entire length LG, see Fig.
  • the groove 3 may be concealed in the side end surfaces 1e and/or 1f.
  • the edge section 4 may comprise a cavity 16 or two cavities for accommodating the respective side wall(s) 13, cf. Fig. 7e.
  • the embodiments shown in Figs. 6a-6b are exemplary and that any of the other elements 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, etc., described herein may be utilized therein.
  • the embodiments in the zoomed-in region shown in any of Figs. 2d, 3d-3f, 4d or 5d-5e are equally conceivable for the panels 1 , 2 in Figs. 6a or 6b.
  • the panels 1 , 2 in Figs. 6a-6b are suitable to be adapted to be assembled to an assembled article 20, such as a box or a furniture assembly, in analogy with the embodiments shown in, e.g., Figs. 7c-7d.
  • the article 20 may comprise a backside member 17, e.g., provided in backside grooves of the panels and/or being nailed thereto.
  • the set of panels may comprise a plurality of panels similar to the first 1 and second 2 panels, which may be assembled and locked to each other in a similar manner as the first and second panels.
  • first and/or the second panel(s) disclosed herein may be further provided with a mechanical locking device at the opposing edge section(s) 9' and/or 4' that are/is similar to the mechanical locking device provided at the edge section(s) 4 and/or 9 (or 9 and/or 4) described herein, cf. Figs. 7c-7d.
  • a strength of a shelf support of samples of pairs of panels 1 , 2 in the form of foliated particle boards provided in an assembled piece of furniture in the form of a box was tested in accordance with SS-EN 14749:2016.
  • the piece of furniture comprised two sets of samples of panels 1 , 2 as well as a 3 mm sample backside member 17 of foliated HDF, see Fig. 7d.
  • Sample pairs R1, R2, R3, R4 and Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 having a density of 659-690 kg/m 3 and an internal bond of 0.40-0.58 and sample pairs R1', R2', R3' and Q1', Q2', Q3' having a density of 672-688 kg/m 3 and an internal bond of 0.64 were tested.
  • the internal bond was tested using EN 319.
  • the samples of the panels 1 and 2 had face dimensions 720 x 350 mm and 384.6 x 350 mm, respectively, and all samples had a thickness T1 , T2 of 16 mm.
  • the samples of the panels 1 comprised a groove 3 at their respective edge sections 9, 9' and the samples of the panels 2 comprised a pair of oppositely arranged edge sections 4, 4', each extending 8.3 mm from a main part thereof.
  • Each groove was delimited by a side wall 13, whereby the full depth D of the groove started 50 mm from one side end surface 1f, and was sidewardly open at the other side end surface 1e, see Fig. 7e.
  • the cross-section of the groove was constant along the entire longitudinal length LG.
  • a cross-section of the edge section 4, 4' of the samples of the second panels 2 was constant along the entire length L2, except at the location of a cavity 16 extending 50 mm from one side end surface 2f.
  • the samples of the panels 1 in R1-R4 and R1'-R3' comprised a groove of a standard type as that indicated by the broken line 3' in Fig. 2c, viz. without an elevated portion.
  • this groove included a raised section 8' in the form of a concave segment having an outer radius of about 1.2 mm, thereby having an area A' of about 0.31 mm 2 .
  • A'/B of these reference samples was about 0.01 , corresponding to 1%.
  • the samples of the panels 1 , 2 in R2, R3, R4, Q2, Q3, Q4, R1 ⁇ R2', R3', Q1', Q2' and Q3' were provided with edge bandings on their side edge surfaces.
  • the outer surface 1j of the edge strip 1h extended outward of the side edge surface 1c as illustrated in Fig. 7b.
  • Their thicknesses TS are summarized in Table 1.
  • R1 and Q1 were not provided with any edge bandings.
  • Table 1 also indicates the test results of each sample pair performed in accordance with SS-EN 14749:2016.
  • a typical crack CR of the reference sample of the first panel 1 is schematically illustrated in Fig. 2c.
  • a set of panels comprising a first panel (1 ) and a second panel (2) configured to assume a locked state in which a first main plane (M1 ) of the first panel is arranged at an angle (f) of between 30° and 150°, such as between 45° and 135°, relative to a second main plane (M2) of the second panel, the set comprising: a groove (3) provided in the first panel, an edge section (4) of the second panel, an insertion groove (5) provided in the groove (3) of the first panel, a separate tongue (6) being arranged in the insertion groove, and a tongue groove (7) provided in the edge section (4) of the second panel, wherein the separate tongue (6) is configured to cooperate with the tongue groove (7) for locking the first (1) and second (2) panels to each other in a first direction (X) perpendicular to the first main plane (M1 ), wherein the edge section (4) of the second panel is configured to cooperate with the groove (3) of the first panel for locking the first (1 ) and second (2) panels to each other in a second direction
  • Item 2 The set according to item 1 , wherein the area (A) of the elevated portion (8) and the area (B) of the bounded region (R) are defined in a cross-sectional side view of the first panel (1).
  • Item 3 The set according to item 1 or 2, wherein the bounded region (R) is defined by a first (P1) and a second (P2) plane being parallel to the first main plane (M1), the first plane (P1) extending along an innermost portion (12a) of the groove (3) and the second plane (P2) extending along a highest portion (8b) of the elevated portion (8) along the first direction (X), and/or a third (P3) and a fourth (P4) plane extending along the first direction (X) and along a third direction (Z) being perpendicular to the first (X) and the second (Y) directions, the third (P3) and the fourth (P4) planes extending along a respective outermost wall portion (12b; 12c) of the bottom portion (3a) along the second direction (Y).
  • Item 4 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein the groove (3) is provided in an edge section (9) of the first panel (1).
  • Item 5 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein a width (W) of the elevated portion (8) along the second direction (Y) is at least 20%, preferably at least 30%, of a width (WB) of the bottom portion (3a) along the second direction (Y).
  • Item 6 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein a height (H) of the elevated portion (8) along the first direction (X) is 5-60%, preferably 12-50%, of a depth (D) of the groove (3).
  • Item 7 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein the groove (3) further comprises a main groove portion (3b) provided outside of the bottom portion (3a) along the first direction (X) and wherein the edge section (4) comprises a first (4a) and a second (4b) edge portion, said second edge portion (4b) being configured to cooperate with the main groove portion (3b) in said locked state.
  • Item 8 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein a first edge portion (4a) of the edge section (4) tapers moving outwardly along the first direction (X).
  • Item 9 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein an external wall (8a) of the elevated portion (8) extends between an innermost portion (12a) of the groove (3) and a main groove portion (3b) provided outside of the bottom portion (3a) along the first direction (X).
  • Item 10 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein an external wall (8a) of the elevated portion (8) comprises at least one planar segment.
  • Item 11 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein an external wall (8a) of the elevated portion (8) comprises a convex segment and/or a concave segment.
  • Item 12 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein a shape of an external wall (8a) of the elevated portion (8) substantially corresponds to a shape of a tapering segment (4c) of the first edge portion (4a) configured to face the external wall in the locked state.
  • Item 13 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein at least an inner section (10a) of a main groove portion (3b) of the groove (3) has an essentially constant width (WG) and/or wherein at least a section (1 Ob) of a second edge portion (4b) of the edge section (4) has an essentially constant width (WE).
  • Item 14 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein the bottom portion (3a) is asymmetric along a centre line (CX) extending along the first direction (X).
  • Item 15 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein the bottom portion (3a) and/or the first edge portion (4a) are/is disposed inwardly of an opening (5a) of the insertion groove (5) along the first direction (X) in the locked state.
  • Item 16 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein the elevated portion (8), preferably the entire bottom portion (3a), is spaced from the edge section (4) of the second panel in the locked state by at least one space (S1 ; S2; S3).
  • Item 17 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein a thickness (U1) along the second direction (Y) between the groove (3) and a side edge surface (1c) of the first panel is greater than a minimal thickness (U2) of the edge section (4) of the second panel.
  • Item 18 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein a ratio (W/D) between a width (W) of the elevated portion (8) along the second direction (Y) and a depth (D) of the groove (3) exceeds 0.20.
  • Item 19 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein the first main plane (M1 ) is arranged essentially perpendicularly to the second main plane (M2).
  • Item 20 The set according to any of the preceding items, wherein an edge strip (1h) is provided on the side edge surface (1c).
  • Item 21 An assembled article (20) comprising the set of panels according to any of the preceding items 1-20.

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